>Steve:
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>>Websites that depend on the advertising model have really been struggling.
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>Shame <s>.
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>>>Now this is a different kettle of fish.
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>>hehe...I've never heard that phrase. I will use it at the next opportunity.
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>Well, you can only use this phrase if you are a BUTM <g>.
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>Now, if you invite me to Texas for meatloaf and grits (clutching at straws here - whoops there's another one),
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*grin* No grits around here. And you will more likely get barbecue or chicken fried steak than meatloaf. Or, how 'bout some TexMex? Grits are more of a Southern thing, and Texas is not in the South. Makes absolutely no sense, eh? Head over to Georgia, Alabama, or Tennesse, and then you are in the South...they will serve up some grits for ya. And perhaps some meatloaf.
Now, for those of you in the South, I know you can get great BBQ in Memphis, and good chicken fried anything just about anywhere in the South.
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> I will personally teach you and yours numerous excellent English sayings, expressions and ditties that you can use to win friends and influence people. You better make that invite for my Wife too - she'll kill me otherwise.
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>>Overall, I have felt that most of the time people are pretty professional around here.
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>To be fair, I think the UT has gotten better more recently.
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Well, we can change that...what can we argue about? :)
Steve Gibson